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Re: Empty include file on samba share
At 19:34 09.01.2009 +0000, Dave Korn wrote:
> Have you tried adding "--save-temps" to your CFLAGS so that you can capture
>the pre-processor output and take a look at the corruption? It might just
>give us a clue.
I have tried a different file and will show the include structure as well as the output.
This is with gcc 2.95.2.
CTaskTemplateClass.cpp
#include <inos.h>
#include <inos_mod.h>
#include <inos_typ.h>
various typedefs that show up in both outputs.
#include <fixed32.h>
class definition shows up in both outputs.
#include <fixed64.h>
include and class definition completely missing if on share
various typedefs that show up in both outputs.
---snipped---
#include <CINOSMemoryHeap.h>
#include <CINOSMemoryPool.h>
include and class definition completely missing if on share
#include <CINOSPartitionMemory.h>
---snipped---
The relevant parts are quoted here:
---------- Local drive ----------
# 1 "N:/Indel-PPC/Tests/sharetest/os/inos/inc/fixed32.h" 1
---snipped---
int32 m_iData;
}; // end of fixed32 class definition
# 113 "N:/Indel-PPC/Tests/sharetest/os/inos/inc/inos_typ.h" 2
# 1 "N:/Indel-PPC/Tests/sharetest/os/inos/inc/fixed64.h" 1
class fixed64
---snipped---
};
# 114 "N:/Indel-PPC/Tests/sharetest/os/inos/inc/inos_typ.h" 2
typedef struct _INOSTime {
---------- End local drive ----------
---------- Shared drive ----------
# 1 "G:/Fabi/sharetest/os/inos/inc/fixed32.h" 1
---snipped---
int32 m_iData;
}; // end of fixed32 class definition
# 113 "G:/Fabi/sharetest/os/inos/inc/inos_typ.h" 2
typedef struct _INOSTime {
----- End shared drive -----
The rest of the outputs is identical except the different paths and the missing
includes. For some reason some include statements are completely skipped.
Adding a newline or a comment between the includes didn't help, neither did
adding a newline to the end of fixed32.h or fixed64.h. The fixed64 type was
always unknown in the further compilation.
Using gcc 4.1.0 the compilation worked correctly with exactly the same files:
int32 m_iData;
};
# 114 "G:/Fabi/sharetest/os/inos/inc/inos_typ.h" 2
# 1 "G:/Fabi/sharetest/os/inos/inc/fixed64.h" 1
# 81 "G:/Fabi/sharetest/os/inos/inc/fixed64.h"
class fixed64
I don't know if this is of any help except that the error seems to be in gcc 2.95
and that I could start looking into gcc sources for changes.
Thanks
bye Fabi
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